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Thanks for fielding all of the questions AF.
Getting into a top ten business school would probably be needed for strategy consulting. Good work on Wall Street should position well for an application.
Thanks for fielding all of the questions AF.
+1. If we get this Atlanta meetup off the ground, I owe you a beer.
You make a shitload more money climbing the ladder in BigLaw than you do in Big Three consulting. A shitload.
You make a shitload more money climbing the ladder in BigLaw than you do in Big Three consulting. A shitload.
Not really. And partnership chances at the Big 3 are actually realistic, not like partnership at a V100 which is often nothing more than a mirage.
Thanks for fielding all of the questions AF.
+1
+1. If we get this Atlanta meetup off the ground, I owe you a beer.
+1, thanks Fran.. We bust your balls over this a good bit, but you're a good sport..
You make a shitload more money climbing the ladder in BigLaw than you do in Big Three consulting. A shitload.
Do qual's ever get a shot? Or, at the very least, those with Econ B.A's as opposed to straight business degrees.
Not really. And partnership chances at the Big 3 are actually realistic, not like partnership at a V100 which is often nothing more than a mirage.
I'm honestly not that concerned with making boatloads of money. The idea of consulting appeals to me a lot more than the idea of either litigation or transactional law (though I think that I would enjoy working in-house in a smaller firm as well) and I'm interested in strategy and human capital. Honestly, I'd be willing to apply for associate positions alongside college grads if I had a fair shake at working my way up the consulting ladder from there--I'm just not sure how a consulting firm would react to a JD/MBA putting himself in that position (probably negatively).
I'm honestly not that concerned with making boatloads of money. The idea of consulting appeals to me a lot more than the idea of either litigation or transactional law (though I think that I would enjoy working in-house in a smaller firm as well) and I'm interested in strategy and human capital. Honestly, I'd be willing to apply for associate positions alongside college grads if I had a fair shake at working my way up the consulting ladder from there--I'm just not sure how a consulting firm would react to a JD/MBA putting himself in that position (probably negatively).
Based on everything I've heard about consulting, it's interesting work but a terrible lifestyle in the long run. Based on everything I KNOW about Biglaw (having a brother who works in a V10 firm) it's boring ass work coupled with a terrible lifestyle.
Yes, do an author search for Ethan Raisel.
AF, how do you lure people from math/stats to consulting over quant jobs?
AF, how do you lure people from math/stats to consulting over quant jobs?